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9th Grade
9th English
Georgia Milestones EOCT
Vocab level E
Vocab level G
Honors American Literature
Summer Reading
The Crucible
Puritans
Revolutionary writers & rhetoric
Narrative of Frederick Douglass
GHSWT
Choice book Fall
Romanticism
The Scarlet Letter
Romanticism Essay 2014
Using quotes, lead-ins
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The final exam is multiple choice, 90+ questions.
Honors American Literature Part A Exam Review.pdf
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Review the units:
Colonial/Puritans
Rhetoric
Romanticism: early & Dark
Transcendentalism
You should review the assigned readings, literary terms, and study guides. Review the unit tabs on the wiki.
Rhetoric terms:
anecdote, allusion, pathos, logos, logical arguments, appeal, parallelism
Assigned readings:
terms: objective, subjective, mood, tone, purpose, imagery
Bradford "Of Plymouth Plantation"
Smith narrative History of Virginia
Edwards "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
Equiano's excerpt
Paine "The Crisis"
Henry "Speech to the Virginia Convention"
Jefferson "Declaration of Independence"
Irving "The Devil and Tom Walker", "Rip Van Winkle"
Poe "The Fall of the House of Usher",
Hawthorne
The Scarlet Letter
Emerson "Self-Reliance", "Nature"
Thoreau "Walden", "Civil Disobedience"
cold reading
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The final exam is multiple choice, 90+ questions.
Review the units:
You should review the assigned readings, literary terms, and study guides. Review the unit tabs on the wiki.
Rhetoric terms:
anecdote, allusion, pathos, logos, logical arguments, appeal, parallelism
Assigned readings: